Deadline.com reported that the new comedy, “Floaters” has wrapped filming in New York, which features MJF.
MJF participated in the AEW Worlds End pay-per-view event despite being injured as MJF was dealing with a torn labrum and a hip injury.
In addition to MJF, the movie also features Aya Cash (The Boys), Seth Green, Steve Guttenberg, Jonathan Silverman, and Dan Ahdoot. The screenplay for the movie was written by Brent Hoff, Andra Gordon, and Amelia Brain.
The movie follows struggling musician Nomi (Tohn) who accepts a last-resort job from her overachiever best friend Mara (Podemski): mentoring misfit campers, the “Floaters,” at their childhood Jewish summer camp. As the camp struggles to survive amidst competition with a longtime rival, Nomi, the Floaters, and Mara must overcome their differences to bring the community together and save the camp.
The new comedy film, “Floaters,” has recently wrapped up filming in New York, according to a report by Deadline.com. One of the notable cast members in the movie is Maxwell Jacob Friedman, also known as MJF. Despite being injured, MJF managed to participate in the AEW Worlds End pay-per-view event.
MJF, who was dealing with a torn labrum and a hip injury, showed great dedication and commitment by not letting his injuries hinder his involvement in the film. This showcases his professionalism and passion for his craft.
“Floaters” boasts an impressive ensemble cast, including Aya Cash from “The Boys,” Seth Green, Steve Guttenberg, Jonathan Silverman, and Dan Ahdoot. The screenplay for the movie was written by Brent Hoff, Andra Gordon, and Amelia Brain.
The storyline of “Floaters” revolves around Nomi, a struggling musician played by Jackie Tohn, who reluctantly takes on a job from her overachiever best friend Mara, portrayed by Sarah Podemski. Nomi’s task is to mentor a group of misfit campers known as the “Floaters” at their childhood Jewish summer camp.
As the camp faces challenges and competition from a long-time rival, Nomi, the Floaters, and Mara must put aside their differences and work together to save the camp and bring the community closer. The movie explores themes of friendship, personal growth, and the power of unity.
The setting of a Jewish summer camp adds a unique cultural backdrop to the film. It provides an opportunity to showcase the traditions, values, and experiences associated with such camps. This aspect of the story adds depth and richness to the overall narrative.
“Floaters” promises to be an entertaining comedy that combines humor with heartwarming moments. With a talented cast and an engaging storyline, it has the potential to captivate audiences and leave them with a sense of joy and inspiration.
The completion of filming marks an important milestone for the movie, and fans of MJF and the other cast members can now eagerly anticipate its release. As more details about the film’s premiere and distribution become available, audiences can look forward to enjoying this delightful comedy that celebrates friendship, community, and the power of coming together.